Court records show the following legal actions among those taken recently in Juneau Superior and District courts and Hoonah District Court:

Indictments:

 Frank Brian Rowcroft, 29, was indicted by a grand jury on two felony counts of interference with official proceedings, stemming from alleged actions in April 2002 and December 2002.

 Trevor B. Prather, 21, was indicted by a grand jury on a felony charge of second-degree theft, stemming from alleged actions involving a computer and video camera in May.

 Brian L. Abbott, 34, was indicted by a grand jury on a felony charge of first-degree burglary and a misdemeanor charge of third-degree theft, stemming from alleged activities on Oct. 28.

Judgments:

 Jerri L. Davis, 26, was found guilty of disorderly conduct, stemming from a June 29 incident where she was originally charged with fourth-degree assault. Juneau District Judge Peter B. Froehlich imposed 10 days in jail with 10 days suspended and a $450 fine. He also placed Davis on probation for one year.

 Scott A. Higgins, 40, was found guilty of criminal trespass, stemming from an Oct. 27 incident. Froehlich imposed 365 days in jail with 335 days suspended and placed Higgins on probation for three years.

 Mark A. Davies, 26, was found guilty of reckless driving, stemming from a May 29 incident where he was original charged with driving under the influence of alcohol or a controlled substance. Froehlich imposed 80 days in jail with 60 days suspended and fined him $1,000. He also revoked Davies' license for one year and placed him on probation for two years.

 Amy Henderson, 18, was found guilty of underage drinking, stemming from a June 4 incident. Froehlich imposed a $1,000 fine with $500 suspended. He also revoked Henderson's license for nine months with six months suspended and placed her on probation until age 21. As a condition of probation, Froehlich imposed 48 hours of community service.

 Russhellean See, 16, was found guilty of underage drinking, stemming from an Oct. 1 incident. Froehlich imposed a $600 fine with $400 suspended and placed See on probation until age 21.

 Dominic Florendo, 21, was found guilty of underage drinking, stemming from an incident that occurred on Aug. 7, when he was 20. Juneau District Magistrate John W. Sivertsen Jr. imposed a $600 fine with $200 suspended and placed Florendo on probation for one year.

 Shelly Mazon, 18, had a charge of underage drinking dismissed by the prosecutor.

 Walter Washington, 19, of Angoon, was found guilty of underage drinking stemming from an Oct. 24 incident. Froehlich imposed a $1,000 fine with $500 suspended, placed him on probation until age 21 and revoked his driver's license for nine months with six months suspended. As a condition of probation, Froehlich imposed 48 hours of community service.

 Franklin Naumcheff, 18, was found guilty of underage drinking, stemming from a July 13 incident. Froehlich imposed a $1,000 fine with $500 suspended, placed him on probation until age 21 and revoked his driver's license for nine months with six months suspended. As a condition of probation, Froehlich imposed 48 hours of community service.

 Corey Nashoanak, 20, was found guilty of underage drinking, stemming form an Aug. 24 incident. Sivertsen imposed $1,000 with $500 suspended, placed Nashoanak on probation for one year and suspended Nashoanak's driver's license for nine months with six months suspended. As a condition of probation Sivertsen imposed 48 hours of community service.

 Sean George, 17, was found guilty of underage drinking, stemming from an Oct. 10 incident. Froehlich imposed a $600 fine with $400 suspended and placed George on probation for one year.

 Ephraim Froehlich, 17, was found guilty in Juneau District Court of underage drinking, stemming from a May 30 incident. Ketchikan District Court Judge Kevin G. Miller imposed a $600 fine with $400 suspended and placed Froehlich on probation until age 21.

 Jerome G. Abbott, 20, was found guilty in Hoonah District Court of two counts of underage drinking as a habitual offender, failing to appear in court and violation of his conditions of release. Hoonah District Magistrate Joyce Skaflestad imposed 60 days in jail with 55 days suspended and a $1,000 fine with $500 suspended on the drinking charge stemming from Aug. 16. She imposed 60 days in jail with 50 days suspended and a $1,000 fine with $500 suspended on the drinking charge stemming from Nov. 1. She also revoked Abbott's driver's license for one year with six months suspended and placed him on probation for one year, with a requirement to complete 96 hours of community service. For failing to appear on Oct. 31, Skaflestad imposed 30 days in jail with 30 days suspended. For violating conditions of release, she imposed 60 days in jail with 50 days suspended.

 Carolyn F. Williams, 19, was found guilty in Hoonah District Court of underage drinking as a repeat offender. Skaflestad imposed a $1,000 fine with $500 suspended and revoked her driver's license for 270 days with 180 days suspended. She also placed Williams on probation until age 21, with a condition that she complete 48 hours of community service.

 Patrick. L. Marvin, 19, had an underage drinking charge in Hoonah District Court dismissed by the prosecutor.

 Arne T. Harang, 31, was found guilty in Hoonah District Court of taking game unlawfully with artificial light, stemming from an Oct. 11 incident. Skaflestad imposed seven days in jail with seven days suspended and a $2,000 fine with $1,000 suspended. She also placed Harang on probation for one year and ordered him to forfeit his seized rifle to the state, unless he buys it back for $250 within 60 days.